Manual de Fritz 15 2015 | Page 160

160 3.5.9 Fritz 15 Help Shared Analysis Sha re d Ana ly s is is used when analyzing a single position. Start Infinite Analysis (ALT-F2) Then right-click in the Engine Analysis pane to get a popup menu and select "Sha re d Ana ly sis" from that menu. The single Engine analysis pane then splits into two panes. Here's what's happened. The original chess engine gives up half of your computer's processor cycles. The software then starts a second "invocation" of the same chess engine which will then use that freed processing power; in other words, the software starts an identical copy of that same chess engine. Both of these engines then start analyzing the position, each using half of the computer processor's power. The first chess engine gets "loc ke d" on the initial position it was analyzing when you started Shared Analysis. But the second chess engine (in the lower pane, noted as the "B" engine in the above illustration) is free to analyze different positions if you move the Notation pane cursor somewhere farther ahead in the game, but this second engine will also be storing its analyses in the same hash tables which it shares with the "A" engine. Let's start Shared Analysis and then use the cursor keys or VCR buttons to jump the © ChessBase 2015